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River Wonders (River Safari) Singapore Review & How to Go Guide

River Safari Singapore Review and Guide

The River Wonders , or previously known as River Safari is a river-themed wildlife park in Singapore with distinct animal zones. Plus, it comes with a riverboat ride and reservoir cruise for a unique kind of adventure.

I visited the park, together with my wife and kid, just recently. And our trip was undeniably memorable and entertaining.

In my River Wonders Singapore (formerly known as River Safari Singapore) review , I will share our personal experiences during our visit as well as the animals in each zone .

In addition, I will provide you with information and tips on how to go to River Wonders (River Safari) Singapore by MRT and Bus .

So, without any delay, here’s everything you need to know about this popular destination.

  • What Animals You Can See at River Safari Singapore

1. Giant Panda Forest

2. wild amazonia, 3. amazon flooded forest, 4. mekong river, 5. mary river, 6. nile river, 7. mississippi river, 8. yangtze river, 9. congo river, 10. ganges river, 11. river gems, once upon a river (show), reservoir cruise.

  • Where to Eat at River Safari

Visitor Information and Ticket Prices

  • Where to Go after River Safari
  • How to Go to River Safari Singapore

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What animals you can see at river wonders (river safari) singapore.

River Safari Singapore

River Safari Singapore is the home to over 6,000 animals , including 40 threatened species .

There are 11 zones for you to explore and 1 amazing show for you to look forward to.

The highlight in the park are the giant pandas . On top of that, you’ll also see some Caribbean flamingos, jaguars, manatees, capybaras, pelicans, electric eels, and alligators.

During our trip, we went through all zones and also watched the show.

I will include some of the photos we took in each zone so you’ll have an idea of the animals there (make sure to check out below).

And if you want to know other must-visit places, don’t worry. Get ideas from my suggested five days itinerary for Singapore and 47 top places to go in Singapore so you can plan your dream trip.

Jia Jia Panda

Giant Panda Forest is definitely the most anticipated zone at River Safari Singapore. You can’t miss these fluffy creatures roaming around their habitat.

Giant pandas like Jia Jia loves to eat bamboo. In fact, they can consume at least 28 pounds every day!

Kai Kai Panda

Here is Kai Kai, having the time of his life hanging around the tree.

If you can’t find him eating bamboos or climbing trees, he is most likely rolling on the ground.

Red Panda

Red Pandas, on the other hand, are quite notable because of their colors. Instead of the usual black and white, they have brown, black, and white fur combination.

But just like giant pandas, they love eating bamboos and climbing around.

Wild Amazonia is one of the most popular River Safari attractions. It offers two unique zones for you to explore.

The first one is the Amazon River Quest, which is a captivating river cruise. The second one is the Squirrel Monkey Forest.

i. Amazon River Quest

Jaguar, Black Howler Monkey, Bearded Saki, and Emperor Tamarin

The Amazon River Quest is one of the most memorable zones in Wild Amazonia. This river ride offers you a fantastic water escapade.

Brown-tufted Capuchins and Spider Monkeys

Catch these monkey species dangling on the trees. Because of their structure, they can easily hang and jump from one branch to another.

Collared Peccary, Giant Anteater, Coatimundis, Brazilian Tapir, and Capybaras

Aside from monkey species, you’ll also see some giant anteaters and collared peccaries during the boat ride features.

Other distinct animals in this section are Brazilian tapir, coatimundis, and capybaras.

Caribbean Flamingos and Scarlet Ibis

Also present are the ever-vibrant and eye-catching Caribbean flamingos and scarlet ibis. These give them the reputation of being the brightest bird species.

ii. Squirrel Monkey Forest

Squirrel Monkeys and Saki Monkeys

Another nice place to tour around River Safari is the Squirrel Monkey Forest.

In this area, you’ll spot some squirrel monkeys that are known for their vibrant colors.

The Saki Monkeys, on the other hand, have the most distinct face among all other monkeys. It’s because the color of their face differs from their entire body.

Little Capybara

If you love the adorable Capybara on your Amazon River Quest, you have another chance to see them again here.

Because of their appearance and size, these cute animals look like puppies!

Manatees

Amazon Flooded Forest is another top-notch zone in River Safari.

Here, you will meet many sea animals, particularly the manatees, or the sea cows.

These large mammals weigh around 600 kgs. Despite their immense size, manatees are mainly slow, plant-eaters.

And, they just prefer swimming in shallow waters and lazing around.

Arapaima

You will also see arapaimas, which are known for their super scaly bodies and pointed head.

As one of the world’s biggest freshwater fishes, they can reach as much as 9 ft wide and weigh up to 200 kgs.

Giant River Otter

The Giant River Otters are heavier and bigger compared to typical otters. They follow an amphibious lifestyle, wherein they can easily adapt to both water and land.

And it’s not hard to find them as they often relax on the ground or sometimes on the river stream.

Electric Eels, Blue Discus Fishes, Altum Angelfish, and Red Oscars

Did you know that electric eels are actually not eels but rather knifefish?

They have electric organs that create dangerous discharges to sting their prey.

Aside from these slimy creatures, you’ll also catch a glimpse of different fish species. These include blue discus fishes, altum angelfish, and red oscars.

And if you’re a die-hard fan of sea creatures, you shouldn’t miss the SEA Aquarium. This place is a massive underwater world located in Sentosa Island.

Simply refer to my article of SEA Aquarium Singapore for relevant information and tips about this place.

Mekong Giant Catfishes and Giant Freshwater Stingrays

Mekong River is the home to the Mekong Giant Catfish. Just so you know, this massive freshwater fish is already considered an endangered species.

Studies show that there are only around 100 remaining of these rare fishes.

So, if you spot this huge creature, be sure to appreciate them before they’re gone forever.

Crab-eating Macaques, Painted Storks, Eurasian Spoonbill, and Rufous Night Heron

Surprisingly, the Mekong River isn’t just for catfishes and stingrays. It also has an impressive collection of distinct-looking animals like the crab-eating macaques.

They even have painted storks, Eurasian spoonbill, and rufous night heron.

Chocolate Chip Sea Stars and Horseshoe Crabs

At Mary River , you get to meet and interact with some sea stars and horseshoe crabs. This is fun activity that you should try during your River Wonders/River Safari trip.

Both chocolate chip sea stars and horseshoe crab are very fascinating to look at because of their shapes.

Australian Lungfishes and Mudskippers

Australian Lungfishes are highly interesting because of their exceptional breathing feature.

These slow-paced creatures who love deep waters can breathe air using only one lung!

On contrary, mudskippers are the only fish species that can walk on lands! These amphibious creatures look like a fish with some frog-like characteristics.

Goliath Tiger Fish

Get amazed by various fish species in the Nile River . In this section, you will notice the massive goliath tiger fishes.

These freshwater fishes are famous for their razor-like teeth and muscular body. Because of their physical features, they are one of the river’s ultimate predators.

African Arowanas and Nile Perches

As you continue with your tour, you will get a glimpse of the African arowanas. These creatures have an elongated body with huge yet almost proportionate scales.

Additionally, you will have the chance to meet some Nile perches.

These are freshwater fishes who love warm waters. They feed on different fishes, insects, mollusks, and even smaller perches.

Alligator Gar

Another must-visit section in River Safari Singapore is the Mississippi River .

This is where you’ll see alligator gars, alligator snapping turtles, and common snapping turtles.

The alligator gars are quite eye-catching because of its alligator and fish features.

These creatures are also considered one of the longest-living freshwater fishes in the world.

Sturgeons and Yangtze Alligators

Yangtze River is the habitat of sturgeon fishes. These ancient creatures commonly live in rivers, coastlines, and lakes.

You can easily identify them because of their sharp-edge bodies and long snouts.

Yangtze alligators are recognized for their rock-like body structure. They often swim in the water or spend time hiding around the rocks.

African Dwarf Crocodile

At Congo River , you will come across the African dwarf crocodiles. These reptiles grow up to 5 ft. long, making them one of the smallest crocodilians in the world.

They have a small, bony structure that allows them to climb easily on lower tree branches.

Blue Cichlid, Lemon Cichlid, Tanganyikan Butterfly Cichlid, and Large Spot Catfish

Aside from crocodiles, this place also has a lot of colorful fishes from the cichlid species. These are the blue cichlid, lemon cichlid, Tanganyikan butterfly cichlid.

There are also large spot catfishes swimming around.

Indian Golden Mahseers and Clown Knifefishes

Continue with your tour at Ganges River . This is the place where you’ll find the big-mouth Indian golden mahseers.

The clown knifefishes also occupy a part of this zone. Both species have special physical characteristics that make them stand out.

Fahaka Pufferfish

River Gems houses a couple of fahaka pufferfishes. Just like other puffers, these creatures inflate themselves when they sense danger.

Generally, they just feed on snails and freshwater mussels

Other fishes in this particular River Safari Singapore zone are cardinal tetras and black phantom tetras.

On top of that, there are also rummy-nose tetras and rainbow sharks.

Once Upon A River Show

Once Upon A River showcases the talents of the animals at River Safari. This animal presentation runs for 20 minutes.

And, it highlights the skills of capybaras, pelicans, ball python, and hedgehog.

All these creatures got their own set of charms to captivate the crowd.

At the end of the show, you’ll gain valuable knowledge about these animals. Not only that but you’ll also get a chance to meet them up-close!

Hornbills

The hornbills are also in the spotlight because of their smartness. Plus, their laugh is very unique and contagious.

Monday to Friday: 11:30 AM and 4:30 PM

Saturday to Sunday and Public Holidays: 11:30 AM, 2:30 PM and 4:30 PM

Reservoir Cruise

In between animal encounters and interactive shows, you can squeeze in the 15-minute Reservoir Cruise .

Enjoy this scenic water journey with your family and friends and fall in love with nature even more.

As it sails around the Seletar reservoir, don’t forget to take photos of the beautiful landscapes around.

And conveniently, this is a wheelchair-friendly cruise that can cater up to 40 persons in one trip.

Where to Eat at River Wonders (River Safari)

Mama Panda Kitchen

Take your lunch at Mama Panda Kitchen Restaurant inside the River Safari park.

This is the only dining spot in the park, which is just beside the viewing Panda area.

This fast-food restaurant is unique because of its panda-themed food and bamboo-framed photos.

However, the restaurant is quite crowded during lunchtime.

To avoid the waiting game and skip the long queues, you can take your lunch earlier or later.

The best time to go to the restaurant is either 11:30 AM in the morning or 2:00 PM in the afternoon.

Mama Panda Kitchen Menu

Mama Panda Kitchen’s menu largely consists of Chinese dishes. They have ramen, steamed buns, wanton, and wok rice.

In addition, they have western selection that includes seafood basket and roasted chicken. And for dessert, they serve fresh fruit cups and almond chocolate profiteroles.

Our visit to River Wonders Singapore (previously known as River Safari) was definitely a great experience.

We enjoyed touring around each zone and meeting different animals.

We recommend that you prioritize Giant Panda Forest and Amazon River Quest boat ride . It’s because these 2 attractions are the most popular at River Safari.

During our trip, we started around 3:00 PM in the afternoon and spent 3 hours inside the park.

A tip when visiting the park is to bring your own drinking bottle. There are free water dispensers near the washroom to refill your water bottles.

Make sure you also bring a mosquito repellent, hats, and sunblock.

Also, we bought our River Safari tickets online and actually saved money .

Not only that but we also entered the park conveniently. It’s because we just presented the soft copy of our tickets at the entrance of the park.

To wrap it up, this famous river-them zoo is highly recommended to anyone who wants to have a fun-filled adventure with the animals.

Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Last Admission at 6:00 PM)

Normal Ticket Prices: Adult: SGD $41 Child (3 to 12): SGD $24 *Included Amazon River Quest Boat Ride

Money Saving Tips: To save money and get speedy access to the park, buy your tickets online here .

Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826

Official Website: https://www.wrs.com.sg/en/river-safari.html

Where to Go after River Wonders (River Safari)

Are you done with your River Safari Singapore tour?

You can explore Singapore Zoo or Night Safari right after because these two are just a 1-2 minute walk from River Safari.

1. Singapore Zoo

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Explore this popular animal park together with your loved ones. This place comes with distinct animal zones as well as spectacular shows for everyone.

Just see here for a complete guide to Singapore Zoo and review and start kicking off with your plans.

2. Night Safari

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Have a unique encounter with the wild animals at Night Safari. As the world’s first night zoo, this place provides you with an unforgettable animal experience.

Here are my tips for visiting Night Safari and review that are very helpful when planning.

Other than Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, Sentosa Island is also a great place to visit for nonstop adventures.

Here, you can explore some family-friendly beaches, try different outdoor activities, or simply enjoy the views.

Find out more about this destination in my super detailed guide on what to do in Sentosa .

If you’re planning to travel to Bangkok, there’s also a famous zoo that should be part of your itinerary. Get more information about this place in my detailed Safari World Bangkok article and start plotting your plans now.

How to Go to River Wonders (River Safari) Singapore

Mandai Khatib Shuttle Bus

There’s no MRT station near River Safari Singapore. But there’s nothing to feel sad because you can easily reach the river-themed wildlife park by MRT then bus.

Basically, there are 3 easy ways to go there and let me show you in details below.

1. By MRT and Mandai Khatib Shuttle

To get to River Safari Singapore, you can take the Mandai Khatib Shuttle from Exit A of Khatib MRT Station .

The bus runs every 20 minutes from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Monday to Wednesday) and 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Thursday to Sunday).

This is a direct bus go to River Safari in 15 minutes and it costs SGD $1 only.

Kindly take note that the bus only accept EZ-link or NETS Flash card without accepting Cash.

2. By Bus 138

Another method to reach River Safari is to take the bus 138 from Ang Mo Kio Bus Terminal.

The service runs every 8 to 14 minutes from 6:30 AM to 11:45 PM. The one-way ticket costs SGD $1.64 (via EZ-link or NETS Flash card)/ SGD $2.50 (via Cash).

It takes around 39 minutes to reach River Safari.

To reach Ang Mo Kio bus terminal, you can take the North South Line to Ang Mo Kio MRT Station. From there, you go out the Exit C which will give you direct access to Ang Mo Kio Bus Terminal.

Take a taxi to River Safari Singapore is the easiest way but it can be expensive. If you plan to take a taxi, you can ride it from Exit A of Khatib MRT Station.

It costs about SGD $13 and you’ll reach there in 10 to 15 minutes.

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River Safari Review: Exploring the Wonders of River Safari Singapore

By Derek | Updated on 7 Mar 2024.

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We visited River Safari Singapore to experience river wildlife and most importantly to visit the lovely Singaporean pandas – Kai Kai, Jia Jia, and Le Le. It had been so long since I last visited Singapore Zoo! If I remembered correctly, my last visit was when I did a part time gig as a waiter during my school days. In this post on River Safari review, let me share with you everything you need to know before visiting River Safari in Singapore.

River Safari is Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park.

About River Safari Singapore

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River Safari Singapore  (河川生态园) is the first river-themed zoo and aquarium in Singapore. With over 12 hectares in size, it is nestled between Singapore Zoo & Singapore Night Safari. One of the most popular and main attraction of River Safari is the Giant Panda Forest (featuring Kai Kai & Jia Jia) which was opened to the public in late november 2012.

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We had our lunch at Ang Mio Kio S11 hawker centre before taking bus 138 from Ang Mo Kio MRT. The journey took just around 20 minutes. When you alighted at the bus stop, follow the signboard and you will reach River Safari Singapore’s entrance after a 5 minutes walk.

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River Wonders showcases a huge diversity of life in rivers: Mississippi River, Congo River,  River Nile, Ganges River, Mary River, Mekong River & Yangtze River.

River wonders is quite similar to SEA aquarium and underwater world in Sentosa. You can see huge aquariums featuring different species. It’s pretty impressive.

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After the river wonders, we visited the Giant Panda Forest to see Kai Kai & Jia Jia. When we reached, there was already a queue. After a short briefing by the staff on the not-dos, we went in. The climate-controlled biodome is air conditioned and it’s very cooling. The weather is super hot and we were so glad.

Do you know an adult panda eats about 20kg of bamboo a day? That’s roughly about the weight of 100 bowl a rice!

Just when we went in, we saw the Red Panda (also known as firefox) climbing around on the tree. The size of the red panda is slightly larger than a domestic cat. It has a fox-like face with a rust colored fur. It was said that it is the original panda being discovered around 50 years before the giant panda.

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Kai Kai was sleeping #likeaboss in the open space. Unfortunately, we only had a glimpse of Jia Jia in the CCTV. Unlike Kai Kai who is more outgoing, Jia Jia is a little shy and retiring and prefers to be in her private quarters most of the time!

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Kai Kai & Jia Jia are on a 10-year loan from the Chinese government to mark 20 years of close ties between Singapore and China.

It’s surprising to learn that Kai Kai & Jia Jia’s favorite food are apples & carrots! Well, I thought panda love bamboos only.

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Next, we embarked on the boat adventure to experience the different lives in the amazing Amazon river. The ticket for amazon river quest cost $5 per adult ticket and the boat journey is around 10 minutes. (Pretty short IMO)

Watch the latest Amazon River Quest experience by Jens & the Henry’s

The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world and the world’s largest river by volume of waterflow.

Some of the animals you can see are the Jaguar, Brazilian Tapir and Giant Anteater!

amazon river

After the Amazon river, we took the river safari cruise. It’s a Saturday and the queue was extremely long. We waited for nearly 35 minutes before we got our chance to board the cruise. The weather is extremely hot recently and we were sweating like hell. The river safari cruise is non-ticketed and free for all admission. Basically, the cruise will take your around the perimeter of the River Safari, explaining the various species of wildlife you may see along the way. I do feel that the river cruise isn’t worth the wait, but nevertheless, it’s our first time in river safari so we should at least experience it.

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Finally, we went to try out the popular Panda buns in Mama Panda Kitchen (熊猫妈妈小吃). We also ordered a few soft drinks to quench our thirst! Well, the panda buns tasted pretty common, though it is “instagram-worthy”.

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Click here to download the high res map.

  • Bring umbrellas and your water bottles along.
  • For amazon river quest, you may get wet if you are seated in the first row.
  • Giant Panda Forest queue may be very long from 11.30am – 12.30pm. Skip the peak period!
  • Don’t miss the river talk and feeding session show (11am & 4pm) at the Amazon Square (Just outside entrance of Amazon river quest).

FAQs on Visiting River Safari Singapore

The River Safari is a unique wildlife park in Singapore that focuses on showcasing aquatic and terrestrial animals from various river habitats around the world. It’s a part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore and offers a chance to explore diverse ecosystems in a single location.

The River Safari is situated at 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826. It’s located near the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, making it convenient to visit all three attractions in one day.

You can observe a wide range of aquatic creatures including river otters, giant pandas, manatees, piranhas, giant freshwater stingrays, and various fish species. The park is divided into zones representing different river habitats like the Amazon, Mississippi, and Mekong.

The duration of your visit can vary, but on average, visitors spend around 2 to 3 hours exploring the park. You might want to allocate more time if you plan to see all the exhibits, attend shows, or take part in additional activities.

Yes, there are various animal presentations and feeding sessions scheduled throughout the day. Some highlights include the Amazon River Quest boat ride, where you can observe animals from the Amazon rainforest, and the Giant Panda Forest, home to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia.

Yes, you can purchase tickets online in advance through the official River Safari website or other authorized ticketing platforms. This is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure your entry.

Yes, the River Safari is family-friendly and offers an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages. Children often enjoy the animal exhibits, interactive displays, and special programs designed just for them.

Yes, the River Safari has various dining options ranging from casual to more elaborate dining experiences. You can find cafes, snack kiosks, and restaurants offering a variety of cuisines.

Yes, photography for personal use is generally allowed throughout the park. However, there might be restrictions in certain areas or during animal presentations to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals.

Yes, the park is designed to be accessible for visitors with mobility challenges. Wheelchairs and strollers are available for rent at the entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.

Opening hours – 10:00AM to 7:00PM.  For ticketing information, click here .

Address:  80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826

If you are taking public transport:

Choa Chu Kang MRT – Take bus 927 Ang Mo Kio MRT – Take bus 138 Marsiling/Woodlands MRT – Take bus 926 (Only operational in weekends & public holidays)

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Travel • dining • lifestyle, review: river safari/wonders, mandai wildlife reserve (singapore).

River Safari recently underwent a name change to River Wonders as part of a corporate rebranding move , so for consistency, I’ll be referring to River Safari as River Wonders from here on out! This wildlife park is one of four (soon to be five) parks managed by the Mandai Wildlife Group , with a river theme and greater focus on aquatic animals. The open-dated tickets my husband and I bought from Traveloka included entry to both River Wonders as well as the Singapore Zoo. It was flexible in that we could visit each park on a different day, as long as both visits were within 7 days of each other. However, given the fact that we’re both working folks, that flexibility didn’t exactly apply to us so I planned a packed but doable itinerary to cover both parks in a day. Unfortunately, God had other plans and literally rained on our parade shortly after we arrived so we had to make spontaneous adjustments. That also meant that we could only visit River Wonders as the Singapore Zoo is largely unsheltered, rendering that option untenable (no matter since my workplace provides complimentary corporate zoo passes). Thank goodness the plan was to start the day at River Wonders anyway!

Walkway leading to the River Safari/Wonders entrance

  • 1-day entry tickets to River Wonders and Singapore Zoo
  • Spent: SGD$60 (for 2 tickets)

The animals are more or less sorted into zones of rivers or forests where their species can be found but it became rather perplexing as it wasn’t very clear when one zone ended and another began. So I’ll just string together some highlights of the animals which I found pretty interesting (: We spent the most time at the Amazon Flooded Forest’s otter and manatee habitats as there was something magical about watching these graceful creatures glide through the waters. Two of the otters were frolicking and chasing each other, zooming overhead as we stood beneath them in an underwater tunnel (video here !). During the manatees’ feeding time, it was quite amusing to see them swimming around with poop hanging off their undersides. On a sweeter note, I managed to take a video of one manatee “hugging” another, awww ❤

An otter lying on the banks of its habitat at River Safari/Wonders' Amazon Flooded Forest

At the Squirrel Monkey Forest, it was really cool how we got to get so up close and personal with animals like the squirrel monkeys and Azara’s agoutis. No barriers, no glass, just us walking along the same paths in the same space as them. While a staff was handing out food to these guys, I spotted a cheeky squirrel monkey snatching food from a helpless agouti, who had no means of fighting back! Poor fella ): In the event of rain and lightning, note that this zone will be closed.

A squirrel monkey in a tree at River Safari/Wonders' Squirrel Monkey Forest

Over at the Mekong River zone, I was blown away by the sheer size of the giant catfish there! At first glance from far, they didn’t appear that humongous but it was a totally different story when we stood in front of the glass tank. I’d never seen such a big fish in real life, only those on Wicked Tuna heh.

Mekong giant catfish at at River Safari/Wonders

An undeniable must-see here are the super cute pandas at the Giant Panda Forest. It was a bummer that mummy Jia Jia was nursing baby Le Le in the maternity ward during our visit so we could only see daddy Kai Kai lazing out on a rock. Not forgetting the adorable red pandas too! They were perched quite high up on the trees so it was tough to get a proper view of them. Even if you don’t fancy pandas that much, this is still a great place to cool off and seek respite from the heat as it’s fully air-conditioned to maintain a suitable climate for them.

Giant panda Kai Kai lazing on a rock at River Safari/Wonders' Giant Panda Forest

If you’re feeling hungry, your only two options within the park are Starbucks (located at the entrance) and Mama Panda Kitchen (located at the Giant Panda Forest), which serves up chinese cuisine. Deciding to have lunch at the latter and wait out the rain there, we ordered chicken zha jiang mian ($12.90), chicken cutlet ramen ($12.90), a panda chocolate custard pau ($2.90) and a root beer float ($6.90). Portion sizes were not too bad but the food was terribly bland. I even found a short strand of hair in my soup, nasty. The only saving grace of this meal was the fluffy panda pau with its creamy chocolate custard. As with most theme park food, prices were on the expensive side, making this meal totally not value for money. Pack your own food if you can.

Seating area in Mama Panda Kitchen at River Safari/Wonders' Giant Panda Forest

Right after lunch, we made a beeline for the Amazon River Quest as it was closed earlier due to the rain. This ticketed boat ride goes in a loop and brings you past various animal habitats along the way. Thankfully, the staggering queue for this ride moved fairly quickly even though the board indicated a wait time of 20 minutes. There are 3 mild roller-coaster-ish slopes spaced out across the ride (video of one of them here !), possibly an attempt to make the ride a little more exciting. It was a pretty cool experience as the boat gets right up to the edge of the enclosures and it felt like we were really near the animals. I read in some reviews that the best time to see the animals here is earlier in the morning as it gets too hot past noon. Although we didn’t make that timing, we still managed to see many of them. All things considered, I thought this ride was quite worth it ($5 per adult, $3 per child), but do note that if weather conditions aren’t suitable, there’s a chance you won’t get to take the ride and no refunds will be given.

Amazon River Quest boat ride at River Safari/Wonders

On top of Amazon River Quest, there used to be another boat ride called the Reservoir Cruise that would take you on a 15-minute scenic journey along the outskirts of the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari. However, due to the covid situation, this ride has been temporarily suspended.

Reservoir Cruise boats parked by the pier at River Safari/Wonders

Rounding off our day here was the Once Upon A River animal presentation. I can’t even begin to describe how arduous it was for us to get seats for it. There are 3 sessions in a day: 11.30am, 2.30pm and 4.30pm. When we reached Boat Plaza at 11.15am for the first show, the capacity of 50 pax (40 pax in rainy conditions) was maxed out. Thinking we’d learnt our lesson, we decided to arrive 45 minutes earlier for the second show. We were initially allowed in the queue to supposedly take the last two available slots. Alas, due to some miscalculation on the staff’s part, our slots apparently never existed and so we were ousted from the show once again. One of the staff empathized with our plight and very kindly told us that she will help to reserve 2 spaces for the last show of the day, suggesting that we come by at 4pm. After visiting the rest of the exhibits, we came back to Boat Plaza at 3.25pm for the 4.30pm show AND IT WAS FULL, save for the fact that we had seats reserved. We were legit the last ones standing in the queue line even though we were a whole hour early to showtime, such is the weekend crowd. Hopefully there won’t be such occurrences again as the park has introduced an online booking system where visitors can now reserve slots 2 hours before showtime (fastest fingers first, of course), ideally helping to limit the uncertainty of seat availability. We finally got to watch the show after all that hullabaloo and our verdict is, it’s really not worth waiting in line for an hour or more for it. It simply felt like a quick, successive parade of the animals (some doing little tricks) while having loads of information thrown at us. I think the suspension of interaction opportunities with the animals as compared to pre-covid iterations of this show kinda stifled the experience, but kudos to the presenters who did their best to engage the audience.

The presenter with a bird on his hand during the Once Upon A River animal presentation at River Safari/Wonders

My overall rating of the experience: 3 out of 5 stars . I was pleasantly surprised that the animals here weren’t the common run-of-the-mill types, which was a refreshing eye-opener for me. I was especially intrigued by the gigantic Mekong catfish, the adorable capybaras, the graceful manatees, as well as the agile and playful otters. The Amazon River Quest boat ride was quite the novel experience, where we got to view various animals and intermittently cruise down some slopes. It was amazing to be in such close proximity to the creatures at the Squirrel Monkey Forest too! However, a number of park experiences like the feeding sessions were suspended at the point of our visit, which was a bit of a letdown. But what really affected this rating was the pricey yet unappetizing food served at Mama Panda Kitchen and the pains of getting a near-impossible seat at the animal presentation (I hope you won’t find yourself in a such a situation with the new online booking system). Otherwise, this would’ve been a 4-star rating. With that said, it’s still worth a visit for the unique wildlife you can find here.

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River Wonders Singapore Review: 5 Rare Creatures to Spot!

Having been to Singapore Zoo when I was a kid, I nevertheless decided to give it another visit. The zoo tickets are costly compared to most attractions in Singapore . But by taking the River Safari combo ticket, I saved up a little. Thus bringing this to the River Wonders Singapore review.

Not to mention, it was the best decision! I loved the Singapore Zoo as well as Bird Park Review . But never did I expect to find the Giant Panda here! Lying on the outskirts of Singapore, you’ll see that the River Wonders is actually built around a natural reservoir (Upper Seletar Reservoir).

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River Wonders Singapore Review: Is it worth it?

I found River Wonders a bit similar to S.E.A Aquarium in Sentosa, only larger. However, I thought like Singapore Zoo, the tour would take a day. But it took around 3 hours on a non-peak period. Anyway, here’s all about my River Wonders Singapore Review.

As of 2023, it costs S$42 for the River Wonders ticket individually. I’d recommend getting the multi-attraction pass where you opt for two attractions for S$88 to S$96. What I loved about the multi-attraction passes is that they’re valid for 7 days .

Keep in mind this does not include the additional S$5 per person for the Amazon River Quest boat ride inside.

I visited the SG Zoo on my first day in Singapore. Then I took a break to visit other parts of Singapore and came back to the River Wonders after 2 days. So yes, the River Wonders/Safari at Mandai Zoo is absolutely worth it!

Key Takeaway

  • River Wonders/Safari Ticket cost: It’s S$42 for non-SG residents.
  • Amazon River Quest boat ride cost: S$5 via the official Mandai site .

Get your tickets from Klook below . Though there isn’t much price difference, you’ll avail of better discounts on other attractions all on the same site. Moreover, being a partner of Klook, our readers get discounted rates.

How to Get to River Wonders/Safari?

Address : 80 Mandai Lake Road Singapore, 729826

Mind the River Wonders called River Safari earlier. Thus the mentioning of both names in most articles. Getting to River Wonders is via the same route to the Singapore Zoo. The Zoo, River Wonders, and Night Safari all fall in the same area.

Thanks to Singapore’s reliable transport for solo travelers , the cheapest way to get to River Wonders is with the Khatib Mandai Shuttle. This bus takes you straight from the Khatib MRT Station NS14 (the Red Line) to the Mandai Zoo. Unlike other public buses, expect the Mandai bus to look colorful something like this.

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It costs S$1 for the 20-minute drive (9.9 km approx.) to the zoo from the MRT Station. Pay with your EZ-link or NETS Flashpay card for your ride. Upon alighting the bus, the signboards will guide you straight to River Wonders or SG Zoo – whichever you’re visiting.

River Wonders Singapore Review: Best Time to Visit Mandai Zoo

It takes 3-4 hours at max to walk around the River Wonders in Mandai Zoo, including the additional boat ride (Amazon River Quest). I recommend visiting on a weekday before noon . Usually, with such large theme sets at the zoo, there are no long waiting queues or crowds as such.

But it’ll be a lot emptier on the weekdays – letting you move faster. I visited on a weekday and took no more than 3 hours to get back to the River Wonders entrance.

As for the Singapore Zoo, it’s open between 8:30 am – 6 pm. Again, no particular peak period whatsoever. After all, it’s the Singapore Zoo. It’s always got, people. But start early in the morning as it takes a good 5-6 hours to get around the SG Zoo .

  • Best time to visit River Wonders: Weekdays before noon (3-4 hours tour along with 10-15 minutes boat ride)
  • Best time to visit Singapore Zoo: Any day is fine (5-6 hours tour)

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Shows and Rides at River Wonders

Water Safari Singapore: The Mandai Zoo is evergreen with shows, tours, and feeding sessions. River Wonders has a few add-ons as well. If you’re looking forward to it, keep the event timings in mind and plan your Singapore itinerary beforehand.

Timings change often, so look out on Mandai’s site for updated information. I’ve provided the necessary links below.

River Wonders Singapore River: River Amazon Quest

River safari amazon river quest review : Walking over the viewing bridge to the other side of the upper Seletar reservoir, is the Amazon River Quest. It’s a 10-minute boat ride through a number of animal exhibits. It costs S$5 per head.

It’s another key feature (and a large part) of River Wonders, so don’t miss it. You’ve come this far after all!

For kids, it’s highly recommended as the boat splashes through its dedicated pathway past the wild Amazon river’s family. I suggest visiting early morning or evening to get a better look at animals in their active state. The afternoons are lazy hours where you’ll find them laying around.

Unfortunately, paying with cash wasn’t an option. Having only cash, I hadn’t a choice but to miss out.

You can book your boat seats only from the official site. Klook only offers entry tickets to River Wonders. Get your Klook tickets and get your add-on later!

Once Upon a River Show at River Wonders

River Wonders Singapore review: The animal show is held at the Boat Plaza – the Once Upon a River show . Though the page doesn’t explain much about what to expect, this show is similar to the birds show at SG Zoo.

You get a closer look at the large green iguanas, the python, friendly capybaras, and otters. As the name suggests, you get an entertaining explanation about their habitat, nature, and their story.

Reserve 25-30 minutes for the show. You can only book within two hours prior to the show on the site.

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River Wonders Singapore Guide: Don’t miss out on these experiences!

First things first, get a copy of the River Wonders map on your phone. You’ll find a map posted all over, but keep a copy to avoid missing out on anything.

Unlike Singapore Zoo, River Wonders is a single path with almost no diversions to take. It’s a one-round route till you’re back to the starting point. The route themes begin with the Congo River, River Nile, Ganges River, Mekong River, and Yangtze River.

The key feature of the place is the pandas! Somehow, I didn’t expect Giant Pandas to be at River Wonders. I guess the Singapore Zoo had enough main features to attract tourists. So they put Pandas exclusively on River Wonders. Why’d people hesitate to pay for a look at pandas?!

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After the Giant pandas, is a long bridge to the other side of the water to the Amazon river quest, snake (anacondas) exhibits, and a monkey enclosure. Towards the end of the tour is the Amazon Flooded forest.

There were large aquariums and a cool quiet passageway through the giant river otters, electric eel, piranhas, and life-sized manatees here.

River Gems – River Wonders Singapore Review

Zigzagging through the large aquariums of River Gems makes for the beginning. Some had open tops and some were super-clean for pictures. I didn’t stop much here as I’d been through SG Zoo last time and realized later I had spent way too much time observing each species.

So I quickly walked through the zig-zag path. Like the main zoo, there are varieties of fish as well as birds put together in enclosures here – thus making it more pleasing to look at.

To those curious, some aquatic life to look for is Reed Fish, Atlantic Tarpons, Elephantnose fish, Eastern Bottlenose, and Zebra Tilapia. You’ll also find the Trumpeter Hornbill here.

Though not keen on fish species, I found ducks to be most amusing as they paddled through. Have you seen ducks paddling under that water? It’s pretty fascinating!

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Congo River and Nile River

As the name suggests, most aquatic species here belong to rivers, not seas. And every theme’s entrance begins with posters and decorations of the specific river’s nature and species.

However, I put the Congo River and Nile river themes together. I walked past them and didn’t even realize I’d crossed it! The map highlights more the species it has rather than the accurate size of the exhibits. After all, it’s the creatures that matter!

Ganges River and Mary River

When the obvious theme of the Ganges River (and more familiar to someone who comes from India), I realized the themes. There was the Indian Gharial and Goonch Catfish here. I wasn’t lucky enough to get a close look at the Gharial.

I got to see a lot of turtles and fish swimming along though. I also found one of the staff members cleaning the aquarium inside with a diving suit!

The Mary River ends the first set of themes with slimy-appearing mudskippers, Australian lungfish, and the hard-to-resist horseshoe crabs. It ends with curious small and mid-sized range fish.

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Mekong River

Passing the lion-tailed Macaque, the following theme is the Mekong River. Living in Indonesia for a long, I’d heard of this river a lot in my school days. But here I was to witness the giant freshwater stingray and Mekong’s infamous giant catfish.

With the species so large, the large blue aquarium filled with life itself was a sight. The giant stingray appeared wider than both my hands spread out.

I thought the Mekong Catfish was a shark species until I read the word ‘ catfish ‘. It turns out, it does belong to the shark catfish family !

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Yangtze River

The last of the themes is the Yangtze River. Boasting Asia’s longest river, it makes a perfect end to the freshwater species themes. Some aquatic life found here are the False Gharial and the Chinese Giant Salamander.

As majestic as the name sounds, it’s quite an off-putting sight to see a long slimy fish with legs. But there are again, a lot of animals that I find creepy (like snakes!).

Giant Panda Forest

Highlight of River Wonders Singapore review: I hadn’t checked on pandas being at River Wonders before. Nor did I expect it when I saw posters and even a panda photo stand-in. Entering the cooled green enclosure, the first thing I came across was the Red Panda.

I’ve heard of red pandas being incredibly adorable when moving. But this one slept before us. Slept peacefully as ever in its tiny cradle!

Being unaware of Giant Pandas was probably the best thing. Having a glance at the large giant panda iconically chewing on its bamboo sticks, everything seemed unreal. I couldn’t believe it. It was a giant panda!

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Kai Kai, Jia Jia, and Le Le

Fun fact: All pandas around the world are owned by China. Singapore is the 9th country to get a 10-year loan for the Giant Pandas from China. Kai Kai and Jia were brought in on loan and Le Le is their first child together… born in Singapore! Read their story on the Mandai site .

I never realized how much effort had been put into its intense care here – it was something to experience. I got a chance to see Kai Kai and Jia Jia but missed seeing Le Le (the baby cub).

River Amazon Quest

Walking over the viewing bridge to the other side of the upper Seletar reservoir is the Amazon River Quest. It’s a 10-minute boat ride through a number of animal exhibits. It costs S$5 per head.

For kids, it’s highly recommended as the boat splashes through its dedicated pathway past the wild Amazon river’s family. Unfortunately, paying with cash wasn’t an option. Having only cash, I hadn’t a choice but to miss out.

Anacondas and Small Crocodiles

Being on the other side of River Wonders, I found myself heading back to the start. On one side was a viewing deck looking over the upper Seletar reservoir. The other side still had plenty of animals!

There was the large green anaconda camouflaged in its greenish aquarium. It felt like a game with the animal name posted before an exhibit and we had to find the creature camouflaged ourselves.

There were the Bare-faced Curassow, Cuvier Dwarf Caiman (small crocodiles), and the Golden Headed Lion Tamarins.

Squirrel Monkey Forest and Kids

Another gated enclosure was the Squirrel Monkey Forest. By the time I made it here, I was exhausted from walking around the place.

But entering the Monkey Forest, a lady with two kids followed up behind. She cheerfully led the kids and showed the same enthusiasm in finding the hidden monkeys. She’s more energetic than me , I thought.

So I joined her along with the kids and I helped spot some monkeys too! The squirrel monkey and Azara Agouti. A white-faced Saki Monkey came to sit on the railing before us and the kids couldn’t stop from jumping around.

It was quite a fun part of my River Wonders visit. I bid goodbye and left as they continued photographing pictures with the monkeys.

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Amazon Flooded Forest

River Wonders Singapore review : The last bit of River Wonders was one of my favorite parts – the Amazon Flooded Forest. Like the S.E.A Aquarium in Sentosa, the aquariums were larger than us. In fact, we were walking through the aquariums (like that infamous underwater tunnel).

The theme began with two Giant River otters playing over our heads oblivious to people watching them. Following it was a darker walkthrough with a long electric eel and red-bellied piranhas.

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Majestic Manatees

The largest aquarium belonged to the Manatees. Majestic manatees were awe to look at. Being mammals, they surface every 5-10 minutes to breathe!

With manatee grass of sorts floating, most manatees remained at the top to eat and breathe. The bottom part of the aquarium had other fish like the red-tailed catfish and giant arapaima.

I climbed up the curved ramp to level 2 and found freshwater stingrays. Though average-sized, these were more colorful in nature and moved in shallow waters!

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River Wonders Singapore Review: TailPiece

In conclusion, River Wonders is absolutely worth visiting for any visitor. For children, it’s a must . Why do you think there are so many children on the guide maps?

The Giant Panda is hard to find today, and it’s available right here! It makes it all worth it, no matter the price. The Once Upon a River and Manatees tour is no doubt great. But don’t miss out on the Amazon River Quest – it makes a big part of the zoo.

So once again, plan your itinerary, keep the show timings in mind, and book your River Wonders tickets today! Here are some deals I handpicked for you offered at the Mandai Zoo:

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River Safari

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“ If you want to see the giant pandas and the red panda you've got to buy separate tickets to the river safari. ” in 11 reviews

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“ Out of the 4 zoo including Jurong Bird, Zoo, Night Safari , I actually enjoyed the River Safari the most. ” in 6 reviews

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“ . Kai Ka i & Jia Jia are housed separately, except for once a year at mating season - bc they're solitary animals ” in 5 reviews

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80 Mandai Lake Road

Singapore 729826

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In line with its mission to promote biodiversity, the park focuses on the captive breeding of threatened species. Over the years, River Safari has bred Malayan tigers, Asian elephants, fishing cats, red dholes, anoas, markhors, bantengs, Malayan tapirs and Asian lions, among other threatened species. …

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Now called the Amazon River Quest. Took an entire day, 8 am to 11 pm, to do all the parks. Purchased tickets as a bundle online to save money and River Safari was part of the package. Otherwise it is a separate purchase for $5SD. It reminds me of an amusement park log ride. Get a small 22 person boat and cruise down a water pathway through a jungle area. The pace could be a bit slower to be able to look at all the surroundings. By no means is it fast. Along the river you'll see Brazilian tapirs, jaguars, and giant anteaters. And check out the regional foliage.

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Really love that majority of the attractions are sheltered so even when it poured we were still able to find things to do, unlike the zoo. The main attraction was the panda enclosure. Love the air con HAHAA and the red pandas are so cute! Crowd control is still pretty strict now with covid but don't see any social distancing ambassadors arou

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Located just a few steps from Singapore Zoo, we headed here for a quick tour. But because of a rainstorm (which is very rare in Singapore) during our visit, all the river tours and boat rides were closed, understandably for safety reasons. The bad weather didn't stop us from enjoying the place. We still went ahead to explore the park. We went from one exhibition to another, mostly giant aquariums filled with different species of fish. Nothing really much to see here but the only saving grace was seeing the panda. I've never seen a panda before so seeing one up close was a nice experience. Can't get enough of the panda who was minding her own business munching bamboo trees like there's no tomorrow.

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If you come to the river Safari I highly recommend doing both boat tours. One is a Scenic one and one is where you have the possibility of seeing animals. The scenic one makes you feel like you're in the Amazon or something like that, the other one is less than a 10-minute ride and better for children. Not as many animals as I would have hoped for but I think plenty to keep a child's attention. I did it in under 2 hours but I'm sure you could take a little extra time if you like. This location is kind of in the middle of nowhere but not too far from the main part of Singapore, it takes roughly 20 minutes to get here from the city. From my experience, night safari and River Safari are cool to do but not necessary if you have to choose one out of the three. If I had to put them in order it would be Singapore Zoo, night safari, then River Safari.

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Our tour company had booked the River Safari and Singapore Zoo trip for us. The Singapore Zoo was an amazing experience and probably by far the best zoo I have ever been to. The River Safari, however, was meh. The cruise itself was boring and didn't see much of anything while on the cruise. The pandas were dead tired in their exhibit and just laid around looking quite sad. I get it though, it was how I felt since this river safari was so boring.

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Debated between 3 and 4 stars on this one...went with 4 because of the animals and how amazing the care takers of Singapore are. To me this wasn't nearly as good as the Singapore zoo or the night safari experience. It's a much smaller venue and there really isn't too much to see or do here. The boat ride you can take around the area lasts 15 minutes and you really don't get to see much (unless you are very lucky). The river ride was fun but again, you don't get to see or do much. Maybe it was just a letdown because we had just come from the zoo and had such a great time there, but if I had to do it over again I would have saved my money and skipped this one. All that being said please remember the money you do spend goes directly to the animals...so if you're on the fence just do it because it helps the animals.

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Located right next door to the zoo, we got the deal for adding entry to this park specififically so we could see the Giant Pandas & the Capybaras. At the entry, they tell you that the 15-min Reservoir Cruise boat ride is included, but once you get to the boat ride area you learn that the $5 upgrade 10-min Amazon River Cruise boat ride is the only one that gives you access to the Capybara enclosure (and Jaguar, Flamingos, Tapirs, Giant Anteater, Peccaries, Capuchins, & Spider and Red Howler Monkeys). The Amazon River Cruise goes by quickly, & you have to really try hard to see the animals - but just getting a peek of the Capybaras in the water made me happy! The Giant Pandas' air-conditioned, wooded enclosure was spectacular. Kai Kai & Jia Jia are housed separately, except for once a year at mating season - bc they're solitary animals. One of them is more shy, but we saw both of them munching away at bamboo leaves. They have a few signs & a park worker at the entrance holding a sign that asks that people be quiet so as not to stress the pandas, but it was frustrating to see people disregard this understandable request. It wasn't just kids being loud either, sadly. I would have liked to see a couple more zoo workers roaming around, reminding people to keep their voices down. This park seemed newer than the zoo. Aside from the Pandas & the Capybaras, the Giant River Otters, Manatees, Chinese Giant Salamanders & Green Anaconda were my personal faves! I highly recommend visiting this park, & I look forward to coming back!

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Beautifully designed exhibits that you can spend hours looking at! River Safari is the newest wildlife exhibit in Singapore. It is a themed park that features wildlife in the major rivers systems around the world: the Nile, Amazon, Mississippi, Mekong, Ganges and more. The habitats are designed so that you can get up close to the animals with glass or plexiglass separating you and the animal. Some of these animals are really large like the manatee, sturgeons, freshwater stingray and gharial (crocodile like creature from Asia). We adored the large otter exhibit. They looked like sea lions when they were swimming with their snouts above water. They were super cute and fun to observe. I loved the tank that featured animals from the Mekong River. Did you know that the Giant Catfish there can grow up to over 600 pounds? Also, I liked the short Amazon Quest Ride (S$5) with dips akin to the Pirates of the Caribbean. Instead of seeing pirates, you were treated to animals like jaguars and swimming capybaras. They were squeaking and reminded me of my guinea pigs. The Giant Pandas and Red Pandas were also very sweet in a nice air-conditioned enclosure (be mindful because they are upset easily by loud noises). We skipped the river cruise that comes with your ticket because we were running out of time to see the exhibits. We chose to pair our visit with the Night Safari and arrived at 4 pm. We regretted a little coming so late, but we also enjoyed the cool of the evening and did not fight crowds.

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Good place to visit to see lots of fresh water fish and exotic animals such as alligator, snap turtle, manatees, big fishes there's also pandas, red panda. A 15 min Reservoir boat ride / "cruise" included. The 15 min river safari is extra and isn't really worth it if youre short on time, there u can see small monkeys , capybara ( large pig rodent), jaguar. Don't miss the animals show where you can feed he animal.and take pictures with. Plan to spend at least 3 -4 hours to see everything.

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Only two exhibits held my attention - Flooded Amazon Forest and Giant Panda Forest. This is a much smaller park compared to the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari where you can spend at least 3-4 hours wandering around. At the River Safari, it is possible to complete it in under 2 hours if there are no queues for the Giant Panda Forest and the boat rides. I guess it depends on your timing whether your visit will be enjoyable. I went during lunch time (11.30am to 2+pm) and being a hot humid day, many animals were hiding or just lazing around, doing nothing interesting. The giant pandas (Jia Jia and Kai Kai) were snoozing, the red pandas were just sitting on the tree branches, watching the humans. The golden pheasant was hiding. In the Flooded Amazon Forest, the Giant River Otters were alternating swimming or hiding in their den. It was feeding time for the manatees so that was a bit interesting. I do like the manatees and otters so I could spend a long time just watching them. The Squirrel Monkey Forest offers a very close encounter with the monkeys. Do keep your water and food and belonging close to you. I saw a monkey jumped onto a stroller in front of me. Luckily the child was in the parent's arms and not inside the stroller. It gave a shock to those nearby. Another monkey tried to snatch my friend's plastic bag. The other sections are mainly the different types of fish and alligators/crocodiles. I saw two beavers but they were sleeping. Likewise for the jaguarundi. I took the Amazon River Quest ($5 for adult) and thought it was a waste of money. It was a 10 minutes ride and it was too fast to really see all the animals, especially if the animals were not in plain sight. The first row is the splash zone (indicated when at the front of queue) where your legs and shoes will get wet. The River Safari Cruise was in operation when I was there and it was also $5 for adult. I did not bother with it after the River Quest boat ride. This would be open to all, including babies or young children. It is a gentle 15 minutes boat ride in the reservoir and you MAY get to see the giraffes in the Night Safari and elephants in the Zoo. Being high noon, I thought it may be too hot to see the animals then. Compared to the other parks, River Safari is a place I would only go once, unless there are new exhibits or if I get free tickets to visit.

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My youngest daughter just completed her school project on the River Mekong. She taught me that no other river in the entire world has so many species of large fishes! Well if you wanted to delve into the Mekong and other rivers, you should head to the River Safari . This is the only river-themed wildlife park in Asia. As much of the attraction is outdoors, it is also one of the more ‘covid friendly’ attractions out there. Be sure to check the current advisory on group size and what shows are running etc.

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So what exactly is the River Safari?

Adjacent to Singapore Zoo, this is (yes you’ve guessed it) a river themed wildlife park. It is part of Singapore’s ‘Big 4’, aka the Singapore Zoo, Jurong Bird Park and Night Safari, all run by Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Of the four, it’s actually my favourite. The Park is easily manageable in half a day, the ride River Quest is great fun and you get to see the pandas.

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Planning Your Trip

The Park is open every day of the year. Entry is time-based, so you must purchase online and select your entry time before you visit. When booking your ticket, if you have kids tall enough (above 1.06m), book the Amazon River Quest add on. Definitely the best part of the park for my kids!

The Park is open 10am to 7pm with last entry at 6pm. You may want to plan your ticket time around the shows (see below). Typically morning time the animals are most active.

We booked an 11am ticket and we left the park around 3pm. The Park seemed pretty empty on the day we visited. Keep your eye on offers . You can currently book a 2-Park admission for $50. This allows you to visit Singapore Zoo and River Safari at $50 within 7 days.

For more ideas on what to do in Singapore, check out Viator , for discounted tickets and passes.

Getting There

To keep it easy, we just hopped in a Grab taxi. Public transport can be a faff, depending on where you are coming from. At a number of MRT stations close by, they do run a shuttle. The loop shuttle service from Khatib MRT Station (NS14) to the Singapore Zoo Coach Bay is available daily.

The Mandai Express is currently suspended.

What’s On

  • Once Upon A River at Boat Plaza is on 11.30, 2.30 and 4.30pm. This is a very sweet show where you can see the capybaras, pelicans and beavers (all token feeding is suspended). Due to safe distancing, there is a max capacity of 50. I would advise turning up with plenty of time as we weren’t able to get into the 11.30 show.

What’s Closed

These shows are closed due to safe distancing measures: Keeper’s Chit Chat, Manatee Mania Wildlife Tour, River Trails and the Reservoir Cruise.

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Park Set Up

The park consists of a total of 10 different ecosystems around the world, including the Nile, Ganges, Congo and Mississippi. It’s very easy to navigate with kids – much of it is covered outdoor, perfect for these Covid times.

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Amazon River Quest

As mentioned, you can purchase a ticket for this online or on the day. You need to meet the minimum height requirement. This ride is joyous for all ages. Not quite the big drops of Splash Mountain but a slightly bumpy river cruise with an amazing view of the animals. We loved watching the Giant Anteater burrowing away and the squawking of the flamingoes. They now take time to clean each boat between rides. We were lucky enough that the park was so empty they let us keep riding for a second time.

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Giant Panda Forest

Seeing the pandas is a highlight of the River Safari. Not only is the air con on full blast but you can see a couple of Red Pandas before Kai Kai and Jia Jia, the Giant Pandas. If you’re there on a local school holiday or weekend, there might be queues. We had the Giant Panda Forest all to ourselves. Not only that but Kai Kai was on fine form, laying on his back stuffing his face with bamboo.

However, recent events mean that only Kai Kai is in the exhibit. What is that recent event? Well, these guys just became parents. Jia Jia gave birth on the 14th of August 2021. She and her cub are currently bonding in the nursery ward.

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Squirrel Monkey Forest

The Squirrel Monkey forest is a walk-in enclosure with no nets between you and the monkeys. These squirrel monkeys are the most abundant monkey species in the Amazon rainforest. they were bouncing around everywhere and provided lots of giggles for the girls. There are Rangers who ensure that there’s no monkey business! Keep an eye on the timing if this is a highlight for you to visit. When we were there, it was closed between 1 and 4pm.

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Amazon Flooded Forest

The final exhibit at the River Safari is for the most part, a large aquarium. The manatees are mesmerizing. Unfortunately, the river otters (normally darting around) were asleep.

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Dining Options

Remember to bring your own water bottle and there are various fill-up stations throughout. For those craving a coffee before entering the park, there’s a Starbucks at the entrance.

We ate lunch at Mama Panda Kitchen by the Giant Panda Forest. You can get your ubiquitous theme park chicken nuggets and chips here.

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In Conclusion!

We will always love the River Safari, especially the pandas. I think it would be fun to combine this with the Night Safari on another day to get a different view into the Parks. You may also want to check out Rainforest Lumin a. This is a multimedia exprience through the Singapore Zoo at night. Although it is beautiful, we were disappointed that we didn’t get to see any animals. So for that reason, I’d recommend you stick to the Night Safari instead.

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Singapore River Safari – tickets, price, how to reach

Singapore River Safari

Singapore’s River Wonders is Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park. It was formerly known as the Singapore River Safari.

At this 12-hectares wildlife reserve, you explore the ecosystem of eight of the largest rivers in the World – Mississippi, Congo, Amazon, Nile, Ganges, Mary, Mekong, and the Yangtze River.

Besides these river trails, you also experience the Amazon River Quest and the Reservoir cruise – the two times you will get on a boat.

The River Safari features over 6,000 animals from 200 species, including the manatee, capybara, electric eel, and many more.

Visitors can take a leisurely boat ride along the river to see the exhibits and animals up close.

One of the main attractions at the River Safari is the Giant Panda Forest, where visitors can see the rare giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia in their specially designed habitat.

In addition to the various animal exhibits, the River Safari also offers educational programs and activities for visitors of all ages.

There are guided tours, animal shows, and interactive exhibits that teach visitors about the importance of freshwater habitats and the animals that live in them.

This article covers everything you must know before booking your Singapore River Wonders tickets.

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Singapore River Safari ticket

Singapore River Wonder tickets get emailed to you as soon as you make the purchase.

On the day of your visit, you can show the ticket in your email and enter the River Safari. 

If you want, you can take a printout too. 

Besides admission to the Singapore River Safari, ticket also gets you access to the Amazon River Quest boat ride and the River Cruise, if you upgrade at the venue.

You can also attend the River Talk Show.

Ticket price for tourists

Adult ticket (13+ years): S$42 Child ticket (3 to 12 years): S$30 Infant ticket (up to 2 years): Free

Ticket price for local resident 

Adult ticket (13 to 59 years): S$40 Child ticket (3 to 12 years): S$29 Senior ticket (60+ years): S$20 Infant ticket (up to 2 years): Free

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River Safari opening hours

Singapore’s River Wonders opens at 10 am and closes at 7 pm every day of the year.

The last entry to River Wonders is at 6 pm. 

Some of the exhibits at Singapore River Safari operate at different timings.

Touch Pool’s timings

River Safari Touch Pools open at 10 am and close at 6.30 pm on weekends and public holidays.

On weekdays, the animals at the Touch Pools are given a short break during the day.

The weekday timings of the Touch Pools are 10 am to 1 pm and 2.30 pm to 6.30 pm.

Amazon River Quest hours

River Safari’s Amazon River Quest is a 10-minute boat ride that starts at 11 am and goes on till 6 pm daily.

The last ride of the day is at 6 pm. 

Giant Panda Forest’s timings

River Safari’s Giant Pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia start welcoming visitors at 10 am daily.

The climate-controlled forest remains open till 6.15 pm. 

Squirrel Monkey Forest’s hours

The Squirrel Monkey Forest opens at 10 am and closes at 6 pm daily. 

Reservoir Cruise’s operating hours

The Reservoir Cruise starts at 10.30 am, half an hour after the River Safari opens for the day. 

The 15-minute long cruises continue all through the day, till 6 pm when the last cruise sets sail. 

How long does River Wonders take?

At 12 hectares, the River Wonders in Singapore is a moderately sized attraction. 

Eighty-five percent of the River Safari (freshwater aquariums, walk-through exhibits, etc.) must be explored on foot and rest on the Amazon River Quest boat ride.

If you are visiting with kids, spend time at each exhibit, see the animal show, dine, etc., you will need at least three hours to explore the River Wonders.

If you are a bunch of adults in a hurry, you can learn about the fascinating flora and fauna at the Singapore River Safari in two hours. 

Things to do at Singapore River Safari

Since River Wonders in Singapore is a unique concept, many visitors don’t know what to expect. 

Here is a list of things you get to do, see and explore at this fantastic wildlife attraction.

Rivers of the World

At this Singapore River Safari exhibit, animals and plants of some of the world’s most significant rivers are on display.

Two to three massive glass tanks are used to create the ecosystem of each of these large rivers – Mississippi, Congo, Nile, Ganges, Mary, Mekong, Yangtze, etc. and visitors walk through them as in an aquarium. 

However, as in an aquarium, these glass tanks aren’t indoors. 

These glass tanks are outdoors to ensure sunlight is abundant – to mimic the inhabitants’ natural habitat. 

Squirrel Monkey Forest

Squirrel Monkey Forest at Singapore River Safari

This exhibit is a kid favorite.

You get to see cute, adorable monkeys native to Central and South America at the Squirrel Monkey Forest.

Even though it is a dense forest, you don’t have to worry about spotting them because the Squirrel Monkeys are very curious. 

They are also known to hold hands and sit on the heads of some of the visitors. 

Since the monkeys are small and weigh only about a Kilogram (2.2 Pounds), even kids don’t mind all the attention. 

  • Amazon Flooded Forest

Amazon Flooded Forest at Singapore River Safari

During the rainy season, the banks of the river Amazon submerge in more than 10 meters (33 feet) of water. 

During such times, animals such as Manatees, Arapaimas, etc. stuff themselves with whatever they can eat. 

This hurried eating helps them build fat reserves, which allows them to tide over the dry season.

At Singapore River Safari, this scenario is re-created at the Amazon Flooded Forest.

Don’t miss the giant river otters called Carlos and Carmen.

  • Giant Panda Forest

Giant Panda Forest at Singapore River Safari

This Forest is South East Asia’s largest Panda enclosure, where both temperature and humidity are controlled to ensure the animal’s comfort.

The two Giant Pandas who live here are called Kai Kai and Jia Jia. 

Image: Wrs.com.sg

They also have a unique outdoor area in case they want to experience Singapore’s tropical climate. 

Giant Panda Forest is also home to one Red Panda. 

Once Upon A River show

Once Upon A River is a brand-new interactive presentation where you learn about various animal species living in and around the Rivers. 

It is suitable for both kids and adults alike and has numerous exciting characters such as – 

  • Luke and Chewie, the Pelicans
  • Justin and Selina, the Beavers
  • Peanut, Moe and Jelly, the Capybaras
  • Perry, the Brahminy kite
  • Sam, the Oriental Pied Hornbill

This River Safari show is a fantastic opportunity for the kids to feed and touch the Capybaras, Beaver, Iguana, Pelican, and the other animals mentioned above.

Since the shows are in high demand and the seats are limited, reach the Boat Plaza 15 minutes before the scheduled show. 

It is also known as the River Safari show. 

Where: Boat Plaza Duration: 20 minutes Entry: Included in the admission ticket  Timing: 11.30, 2.30 pm*, 4.30 pm

*The mid-day show is only on weekends and public holidays 

Amazon River Quest

Amazon River Quest is Singapore River Safari’s attempt to re-create the experience of a boat expedition on the Amazon River. 

During this ten-minute ride, your boat floats through the Amazon-like jungle, and you can spot animals such as Jaguar, Brazilian Tapir, Capybara, etc. 

These boat rides start at 11 am and go on till 6 pm. 

Amazon River Quest can’t be booked online. However, if you have bought your River Wonders tickets online , you can upgrade your experience to include the Amazon River Quest.

You can book this experience for S$5 per adult and S$3 per child (3 to 12 years) at the River Safari’s Boat Plaza.

Restrictions

– The child must be at least 1.06 meters (3.5 feet) tall  – Expectant mothers, those with motion sickness, heart conditions, etc. can’t join the Amazon River Quest – Due to safety reasons, visitors with mobility issues can’t board this boat

Reservoir Cruise

Reservoir Cruise Singapore River Safari

Unlike the Amazon River Quest, the Reservoir Cruise is a free activity. 

The 15-minute River Safari Cruise on the scenic Upper Seletar Reservoir happens along Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari compound.

Each cruise can take up to 40 passengers, including visitors on wheelchairs. 

And since there are no height or other restrictions, everybody in the family can enjoy the Reservoir Cruise together. 

Duration: 15 minutes Time: 10.30 am to 6 pm, daily

Touch Pools

The Touch Pools at River Wonders are part of the Mary River Zone, which narrates the journey of a river as it empties itself into coastal mangrove forests before flowing into the ocean. 

Visitors can dip their hands at these Touch Pools and feel aquatic creatures such as the sea star, horseshoe crab, and other exotic fish.

This River Safari exhibit is quite popular with kids. 

Entry: Free

Weekdays : 10 am to 1 pm, 2.30 pm to 6.30 pm Weekends : 10 am to 6.30 pm

River Games for kids

These entertaining and yet educational games at River Wonders Singapore teach the kids about animals and their environment.

These games are included with the admission ticket and can be played at the Giant Panda Courtyard.

Recycle like the Otter:  This River Game aims to teach the kids about reduce, reuse, and recycle. They get to fish out recyclable materials using a fishing rod and put them in the correct recycling bin. 

Pelican’s Throat:  Kids try to find out how elastic the Pelican’s throat can be by throwing fish into it. 

Animal Memory Test:  Children must match 30 pairs of animals in 30 seconds and prove they have the kind of memory to survive in the animal world!

Match the Capybaras in weight:  This is a weighing booth, where one can find out how many people’s weight equals that of one furry rodent.

Building a Dam:  In this Game, one saves the Beavers from predators by helping them construct a dam using twigs.

How to get to River Wonders Singapore

The best way to reach the River Safari in Singapore is by public transport. 

River Safari’s location 

Many tourists get confused between the Singapore Zoo, Singapore Night Safari, and Singapore River Safari. 

These are three different attractions close to each other. In fact, within a few minutes walking distance of each other. 

River Safari’s entrance is adjacent to Singapore Zoo’s entry gate. 

Address:  80, Mandai Lake Road, Singapore, 729826.  Get Directions

To River Safari by MRT

If you plan to use MRT, you are in luck because five MRT stations of North South Line are around the Singapore River Safari Park.

MRT stations near Singapore River Safari

You can get down at any of these stations and catch a bus to reach the River Safari. 

From Khatib MRT , you can get onto the Mandai Khatib Shuttle to reach River Safari.

From Ang Mo Kio MRT , get on to Bus No. 138, and from Choa Chu Kang MRT you must board Bus No. 927.

From both Marsiling MRT and Woodlands MRT , Bus No. 926 can get you to the Singapore River Safari.

Bus to River Wonders

If the MRT doesn’t cover your travel, the next best option is to take a bus. 

If you are traveling from Bedok, Sengkang, or Tampines, we recommend the  Mandai Express Bus service .

The Mandai Express operates on all days of the week, including public holidays.

The adult ticket costs S$3 while kids between 3 to 12 years of age pay only S$1. 

Some of the other bus services you can use to get to Water Safari, Singapore are  Safari Gate Buses .

Driving to Singapore River Safari

If you are in the city center, a 30-minutes drive can get you to the Singapore River Safari.

You can either take the Central Expressway (CTE) or Pan Island Expressway (PIE).  Get Directions

Taxis also follow the same route and will cost you approximately S$22. 

The River Safari shares its parking slot with the Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari. 

There are two parking areas – one is a covered car park while the second is an open-air parking space and there are enough slots. 

The parking charges at Singapore River Safari work out cheaper if you are carrying a cash card.

First 10 minutes: Free Next 1 hour: S$3 per hour Every additional hour: S$2 per hour

River Safari map

We recommend you look at the River Safari Map and plan your itinerary before your visit. 

To use this map while exploring the River Safari, bookmark this page. 

Singapore River Safari Map

Carrying the Singapore River Safari’s layout is even more necessary if you are traveling with kids.

With an exhaustive map you won’t waste your time looking for the numerous animal exhibits, and in the process get exhausted.

Besides the exhibits, this Singapore River Wonders’s map also points out visitor services such as food kiosks, Cool Zones, First Aid centers, etc.

Animals in River Wonders Singapore

The River Safari in Singapore is home to 6000 animals across 200 species and 400+ plant species.

More than 20% of the animal species present at the River Safari are believed to be on their way to extinction. 

These River Safari animals occupy over 11 Zones. 

  • Wild Amazonia
  • Yangtze River
  • Ganges River
  • Mississippi River
  • River Wonders
  • Congo River
  • Mekong River

Some of the River Safari animals are more popular than others. We list them below – 

Alligator Snapping Turtle, Electric Eel, Giant Freshwater Stingray, Giant Panda, Giant River Otter, Green Anaconda, Indian Gharial, Manatee, Mekong Giant Catfish, Red Panda, Red-bellied Piranhas, Squirrel Monkeys, etc. 

Food at River Safari, Singapore 

Singapore River Safari has two dining options – 

Mama Panda Kitchen

Mama Panda Kitchen is in the Giant Panda Forest and is open from 10.30 am to 6.30 pm, daily. 

It offers Chinese cuisine, and some of its signature dishes are Panda Pau, Wok Rice, Noodles, etc. 

If you are traveling with kids, it’s a perfect stopover because they also offer kids meal. 

For S$18 you can order a Set Meal including the main course, desserts, and a drink. 

Starbucks is at the Entrance Plaza and offers excellent coffee and tea and premium pastries and other treats. 

It is open from 8 am to 7 pm. 

For more dining options, check out the numerous restaurants at the main entrance of Singapore Zoo, which is a few minutes away by walk. 

Sources # Visitsingapore.com # Tripadvisor.com # Wikipedia.org The travel specialists at TheBetterVacation.com use only high-quality sources while researching & writing their articles. We make every attempt to keep our content current, reliable and trustworthy .

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River Safari Singapore: A Wild Adventure You Don’t Want To Miss

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It was 10 in the morning when I arrived at the entrance of the River Safari in Mandai. I let out a huge yawn and lamented the fact that I had only slept for three hours the previous night—definitely not the amount of sleep needed to handle the daunting task I had ahead of me.

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Timings : River Safari: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Last entry 6:30 PM

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Entry Fee : River Safari: Adults: SGD 32, Children (3 - 12 years): SGD 21, Seniors (Singaporean): SGD 15, Amazon River Quest: SGD 3 - SGD 5

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The River Safari is Asia's first river-themed zoo and aquarium, part of the Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Spread across the ten unique riverine ecosystems, the River Safari houses around 6,000 animals of over 300 species, 40 of whom belong to the threatened species category. These magnificent species are housed in themed exhibits based on the rivers of the world - from Mississippi to Amazon.

The exotic animals at Singapore River Safari include the giant Chinese salamander - world's largest amphibian, and the giant Mekong catfish - an endangered aquatic animal. This massive biosphere is also the site of Southeast Asia's largest Panda exhibit, with the chief attraction being the pair of Giant Pandas, a species of a global population of 1,600 and China's national treasures. The River Safari Singapore also houses the world's largest freshwater aquarium. Visitors can choose to explore the River Safari on foot or embark on the River Safari cruise. The main aim of Singapore River Safari is to increase awareness of the biodiversity that resides in these habitats, and aid in global efforts to conserve the same. With this in minds, there are various engaging activities like enrichment programmes, interdisciplinary trails and workshops organised at the reserve.

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  • Be a Panda Researcher: This programme helps participants gain a deeper understanding of the pandas. This involves studying their diet and digestive system, examining their paw prints, and observing methods used by experts to track and monitor pandas.
  • Panda Rise and Shine: This morning session allows participants to witness the morning routines of pandas, as well as the daily physical checks and weighing of the pandas carried out by experts at the park. You can also assist in the preparation of the pre-morning snack, bamboo breakfast and enrichment toys of the pandas.
  • Fishy Business: Participants are given a behind-the-scenes tour of the large aquarium at the Amazon Flooded Forest, witnessing how the life-support system of this structure. One can also engage in the preparation of feed for manatees and arapaimas, even getting the chance to feed the silver arowanas.
  • The Mama Panda Kitchen offers delightful dishes of the Chinese Szechuan cuisine, with signature dishes like Panda pau and Bamboo rice. There is also a Starbucks within the premises of the River Safari.
  • One can purchase interesting souvenirs from the River Safari Shop and the House of Jia Jia and Kai Kai.

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  9. RIVER SAFARI

    Specialties: In line with its mission to promote biodiversity, the park focuses on the captive breeding of threatened species. Over the years, River Safari has bred Malayan tigers, Asian elephants, fishing cats, red dholes, anoas, markhors, bantengs, Malayan tapirs and Asian lions, among other threatened species. Established in 2012. River Safari, the newest addition to Wildlife Reserves ...

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    It is part of Singapore's 'Big 4', aka the Singapore Zoo, Jurong Bird Park and Night Safari, all run by Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Of the four, it's actually my favourite. The Park is easily manageable in half a day, the ride River Quest is great fun and you get to see the pandas.

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    River Wonders (formerly River Safari), Asia's first and only river-themed wildlife park. Buy tickets and plan your trip to visit our giant pandas, manatees and more. ... Mandai River Wonders, Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and Wildlife Reserves Singapore are copyrighted by and/or trade marks of Singapore Zoological Gardens (and/or its affiliate ...

  12. River Wonders

    River Wonders. 3,097 reviews. #74 of 1,201 things to do in Singapore. Zoos. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Write a review. About. Located within Mandai Wildlife Reserve, River Wonders is home to one of the world's largest collections of freshwater vertebrates, with over 11,000 animal specimens representing close to 260 species as well as 400 ...

  13. Singapore River Safari

    River Safari opening hours. Singapore's River Wonders opens at 10 am and closes at 7 pm every day of the year. The last entry to River Wonders is at 6 pm. Some of the exhibits at Singapore River Safari operate at different timings. Touch Pool's timings. River Safari Touch Pools open at 10 am and close at 6.30 pm on weekends and public holidays.

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    Along the river safari tour, you will get to witness some of the animals from the Amazon rainforest such as the jaguar and Brazilian tapir. However, I must add that the Amazon River Quest is the true definition of hit-or-miss. The Amazon River Quest requires a separate fee of S$5 to ride, but here's the catch—there's no promise that you ...

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  16. River Safari Singapore Information

    The entrance to the River Safari is on the way to the official Zoo ticketing counter and is impossible to miss - just follow the signs after you alight from the bus. Opening hours are from 9am to 6pm and for those who are driving, their address is 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826.

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    Visited 09APR14 I am in awe of the makers of this Zoo. I am in awe of Singapore Zoo and the vision they saw of how it can be expanded in such an inspirational way. River Safari and the exhibits it offers are outstanding. It's NOT just another zoo - it is another learning experience presented in a brilliant way.

  18. River Wonders Singapore Ticket

    Riders for the Amazon River Quest boat ride must be at least 1.06m. Tickets to the Amazon River Quest boat ride are available for purchase here. Drop by the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari or the new Bird Paradise, home to over 3,500 birds from over 400 avian species!

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    River Safari Singapore: Review of Life Along the Rivers - Little Day Out. River Safari Singapore provides a look into life along different rivers of the world. It is a showcase of animals, marine and terrestrial, and pandas too.

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    River Safari - Reservoir Cruise, Singapore: See 13 reviews, articles, and 50 photos of River Safari - Reservoir Cruise, ranked No.1,138 on Tripadvisor among 1,138 attractions in Singapore.

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    The River Safari is Asia's first river-themed zoo and aquarium, part of the Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Spread across the ten unique riverine ecosystems, the River Safari houses around 6,000 animals of over 300 species, 40 of whom belong to the threatened species category. These magnificent species are housed in themed exhibits based on the ...

  22. River Safari Singapore

    River Safari Singapore Hot. H haziyah-ali March 26, 2013 . 3.5 . 3.4 (11) 1465 19. Compare. Write Review. Website Facebook Page. Additional Details: ... Check out our full River Safari Guide and Review. Tweet. Photos Videos All Videos (1) Editor reviews 1 reviews. July 28, 2024. G. Guest.

  23. River Safari

    This attraction is located inside the Singapore Zoo & normally confuse people of being assuming it as River Safari which it is not. River Safari & Reservoir Cruise are adjacent. However the River Safari is Chargeable at other hand the Reservoir Cruise is totally FREE. Basically the Reservoir Cruise is Electrically operated Boat which can carry ...